Mullvad's privacy-focused search engine Leta is now free for all users | Leta acts as a proxy for Google and Brave search results
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'Better' is relative
is it better than using something like SearXNG? No. But for those people who insist on using Google, its better to do a proxied search than a first-hand one.
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Good news, they are doing just that (in cooperation with Ecosia)
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Good moves from Ecosia. They used to get some flack for using Bing and Google.
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I think Kagi si better than Google, but under the hood it just mixes results from Google, Bing and Yandex.
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Never gave this much thought. I've been considering subscribing for Kagi again, but basically they are paying for a Google API subscription, meaning that Google directly monetizes my Kagi searches?
To be completely honest, I'm less worried about privacy and more worried about what kind of world I'm contributing to with my internet usage. I Mullvad sends money to Google for every search, it's probably not for me.
Switched to Qwant now - rather Microsoft than Google, and at least they are working on their own engine.
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Not exactly, they are search engines in their own right that have their own crawlers, but also use the Bing API. Leta is literally a proxy, it searches on the google (or brave) search website on your behalf and serves you the results. That way the only data Google gets is Mullvad's.
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I cannot help but respect any organization that has “here are the conditions that make our product useless” in their FAQ.
It’s an effective way to describe what their proxy does, for sure. It’s just nice to read public-facing text that doesn’t feel sanitized by committee.
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That is some unexpectedly good news. I'm looking forward to see the results of an EU based search index.
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Maybe that's why they cache results for 30 days?
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Can you please link to the paid Google API you're talking about? I wasn't aware they had an API for web search.
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Kagi have their own index too.
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So SearXNG?
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So name one...
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I think it's more like a travel agent and a passenger rail
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SearXNG
Always wondered how the fuck I'm supposed to say that.
Seeks'nn'jnn?
Sur X N G?
Search engine? -
No. You can raise concerns about a potential vulnerability without having identified a specific real-world method of exploitation.
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Mojeek (UK-based) is trying. I wasn't super impressed by their index yet, though.
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If only there were a search index I thought was still good.
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I just say that as SearchesNG